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The forum discussion centers around the creation and sharing of newsletters for May, with participants discussing their approaches and tools used. Kathi shares her first attempt at a newsletter, utilizing images from previous newsletters and emphasizing the importance of directing readers to her website for additional content. Abby mentions using Microsoft Publisher to create visually appealing newsletters and offers to share her May newsletter with others who may not have access to the software. The conversation highlights collaborative efforts and resource sharing among users.
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heat123 said:Thanks for sharing Kathi, I love the TPC logo and pics at the top of your NL page! Was that from Merrills ad?
krzymomof4 said:I am going to try the emails from my website this month and refer everyone to my website for recipes, news and tips, etc. I will let everyone know how it goes. I am sending it to myself first, deleting the remove spot and adding in a note about where to go and a snippet of what is on, that way I can make the text big enough to read and it hopefully won't get thrown into spam as easily.
Bren706 said:I am going to do the same thing this month. I just had a light bulb moment (also known as an aha! moment) I figure that almost all of the content that is in my newsletter is usually on my website, so why spend all the time formatting, etc, when I can use one of the PWS e-mails, and add a paragraph in just a few minutes to direct them to my website!
cathyskitchen said:Exactly what I've been saying for the last year - bravo!![]()
I am giving everyone a HWC pin, I don't know what Cathy is giving, but am curious to find out!!ChefJWarren said:Just looked at your site. Loved it! What is your FREE gift for purchasing the pink products? Thanks.
pckelly said:Can anyone convert that newletter (Kathi's)to pdf?
Your May newsletter should include upcoming promotions, new product launches, seasonal recipes, and tips for using Pampered Chef products. Additionally, consider featuring customer testimonials and highlighting any upcoming events or parties.
To make your newsletter visually appealing, use high-quality images of products and recipes. Incorporate a clean layout with clear headings and bullet points for easy reading. You can also use Pampered Chef branding colors and fonts to maintain consistency.
The best way to distribute your May newsletter is through email, as it allows for easy tracking of opens and clicks. You can also share it on social media platforms, your personal website, or through direct messaging to reach a wider audience.
It's generally recommended to send out newsletters monthly. This frequency keeps your audience engaged without overwhelming them. However, you can adjust the frequency based on your audience's preferences and any special promotions or events.
Yes, including personal stories can help build a connection with your audience. Sharing your experiences with Pampered Chef products or how you became a consultant can make your newsletter more relatable and engaging for your readers.